Daniel Ramos, Lily
The Collection

Daniel Ramos

Lily, Kampala, Uganda, Africa, 2006

Daniel Ramos graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a B.A. in Photography and studied for an M.F.A at California College of the Arts for one year in 2007. Ramos primarily shoots portraits with a large 4x5 view camera. His photographs have been published in the Center for Documentary Studies' 25 under 25: Up-And -Coming American Photographers and his East of the Nile project was exhibited at Skylight Gallery, Brooklyn in 2011. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.

Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2011.

 

 

Comments for this Photo

Share This Photo

Join the Flak Photo Network » Join Flak Photo Books » Add Flak Photo on Google+ » Follow Flak Photo on Pinterest » Subscribe to Flak Photo RSS »

From the Collection

Shen Wei, Self-portrait (Juniper) Shen Wei

Self-portrait (Juniper), 2012

Gina LeVay, City Water Tunnel #3 Gina LeVay

City Water Tunnel #3, 2007

Robert Knight, Free and Hazel (Ages 12 & 8) #1 Robert Knight

Free and Hazel (Ages 12 & 8) #1, 2006

Chris Verene, Doris and Eleanor in the Garden Chris Verene

Doris and Eleanor in the Garden, 1996

SPONSOR FLAK PHOTO

Are you promoting a photography project? Share it with Flak Photo's global audience by placing a graphic advertisement in this space. For details about banner ads, media partnerships or other inquiries, contact editor Andy Adams »

Dummy Award 2013: Win a complete photobook production

HIGHLIGHTS

Making Pictures of People — On Current Portraiture
News
Making Pictures of People — On Current Portraiture A collaboration with The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Looking at the Land — 21st Century American Views
News
Looking at the Land — 21st Century American Views A collaboration with Swink and Trapp Interactive
“Re-Visioning” - Rebecca Norris Webb’s My Dakota
Features
“Re-Visioning” - Rebecca Norris Webb’s My Dakota A conversation with Darius Himes & David Chickey
Photographing Together, On the Road, Down Under
Features
Photographing Together, On the Road, Down Under Creative collaboration and the making of Tall Poppy Syndrome